CoIntelPro 911
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Our fellow citizens, our way of life, our very freedom came under attack in a series of deliberate and deadly terrorist acts. The victims were in airplanes or in their offices: secretaries, business men and women, military and federal workers, moms and dads, friends and neighbors. Thousands of lives were suddenly ended by evil, despicable acts of terror. The pictures of airplanes flying into buildings, fires burning, huge structures collapsing have filled us with disbelief, terrible sadness, and a quiet, unyielding anger. These acts of mass murder were intended to frighten our nation into chaos and retreat. But they have failed. Our country is strong. Dedicated to the friends and families of all the innocent men and women who lost their lives on September eleventh two thousand one. When evil is allowed to govern can man truly be free.
Dr. Israel Molina, Sr
The author and publisher Israel Molina born in Chicago and entered the U.S. Air Force at twenty two stationed at Clark A.F.B. the Philippines where he met the love of his life Fe. Earned two Associates degrees while on active duty, completed his Bachelors concentrated in Sociology and Psychology, Master’s degree in Human Resource Development and completed his Doctorates Degree in Business Administration.Dr. Israel Molina retired from the Air Force as a Master Sargent having served 28 years, and continues to service this country at Ft. Sam Houston San Antonio Texas.
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CoIntelPro 911 - Dr. Israel Molina, Sr
COINTELPRO 911
Operation Clean Sweep
By Israel Molina
Copyright ©2006
North Shore ePublishing
Smashwords Edition
Registered with the screen writers guild 2006
The following screenplay is intended for reading entertainment only and not for commercial use. Any use of this screenplay in performance without the express written permission of the author or North Shore epublishing is strictly prohibited.
All characters and events in this show even those based on real people are entirely fictional.
FADE IN:
MONTAGE-STILL BACK AND WHITES
1) Happy troops Pearl Harbor, smiles.
2) Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, ships smoking.
3) People running, death and carnage.
4) America going to war, troops on D-Day, the liberation of France, Atomic Bomb, the end of World War II.
5) Troops coming back home.
EXT.WASHINGTON D.C. AERIAL DAY
INT. WHITE HOUSE-OVAL OFFICE 8:00 A.M. DAY
(A group of top advisors await authorization from the President. Advisors look at each other anxiously awaiting the word to be given. The President sits with his chair facing the window. It is September tenth 2001. Don Romstien (57) Secretary of Defense, Kate Allain (45) National Security Advisor, Thomas Smith (48) Joint Chief of Staff, Ken Pratt (51) Under Secretary of Staff. President George Bath (59))
PRESIDENT
(Slowly, with a break in his voice)
Proceed, by my authorization.
(The advisors rush out of the room.)
CUT TO:
INT. CFR CONFERENCE ROOM APRIL 28 DAY
(In a large dark wood paneled conference room reminiscent of an x-files episode a gathering of administration top advisors meet with members of the council on foreign relations, the shadow government of the United States. Empowered my President Roosevelt in 1941, the Council had dictated the direction of the nation's foreign and domestic policies. As Robert Ash (28) young brash neo-con and a council member directly out of Harvard begins his presentation.)
Robert Ash
First of all I would like to take this moment to thank you for attending today's meeting. We are going to touch upon the current status of our military industrial complex.
(As a projector comes on, on screen)
Robert Ash
Currently our military budget is two hundred seventy five billion dollars, in order to maintain a modern military that can meet all operational objectives while providing our allies around the world with the arms that they need we must increase the military budget. How do we do this you may be asking yourself by creating an environment in which the American people will push if not beg to increase military spending?
(On the screen a chart of government expenditures.)
Robert Ash
As you can see although the Department of Defense has the largest budget we can still reducing spending in government services such as education, Medicare, Medicaid, after school programs, we have also put in place a plan to pull retirement funds from federal employees. Bottom line we need to take the Department of Defense budget up to five hundred billion dollars within the next two years. We just lost a multibillion contract for fighter jet to the French all due to the fact that we can't sell what we don't have. Let's face the facts people, the Germany make the best cars in the world. The Swiss make the best watches, and the Japanese make the best electronics, what do we do best? We create war, we export war, we produce the best weapons to wage war. When there is war around the world we sell arms sometimes to both sides, when there is no war we start war. We live so others can die, and that is the fact. Does anyone in this room doubt that? So we need a plan to remake our military.
DON ROMSTINE
By remake what is it that you mean?
Robert Ash
The technology is out there we can produce better weapons, faster communications, be precise in our targeting capability, but we need to raise the level.
RICHARD
I think what Robert is getting at may also be the level of actual involvement that we have in conflict, is that a true statement?
Robert Ash
To a point, we don't necessarily have to be directly involved in conflicts to profit by them, arming is the point that I am trying to emphasize here. By arming our allies they take the causalities, we make a profit on arm sales and further our foreign policies in the region.
KATE
Which region are we talking about?
Robert Ash
That is not really an issue at this time, but it is a good question on of which will be the topic of future meetings.
RICHARD
I think what we need to do like Robert said is come up with a plan that the American people will accept to increase the military budget.
Robert Ash
Any more questions?
RICHARD
Thanks Robert, it looks like we have some work to do we will meet next week to brain storm a plan that we will propose to the President.
CUT TO:
INT. VICE PRESIDENTS PRIVATE CONFERENCE ROOM -MAY 1 DAY
(A sterile white walled conference room with an old wooded table that dates back to the Truman era whose seats are as hard and cold as Truman himself. Walking to the head of the table Richard Hanny (56) Vice President, looks around at all the faces in the room and leads the discussion)
RICHARD
How do we remake the military and undo eight years of democratic reductions and cuts. How can we get the people behind the military so much that they will be willing to give everything they have to support the military.
DON ROMSTINE
If history taught us anything, it taught us that the people will support the any decision the President makes if we are attacked. Take Pearl Harbor, when we were attack the whole nation wanted us to go to war, the military was never mightier. We need a new Pearl Harbor.
RICHARD
A new Pearl Harbor, how do you purpose we create a new Pearl Harbor, Don? I really don't think that anyone can catch us by surprise like what happen in Pearl Harbor.
DON ROMSTINE
It really wasn't a surprise.
RICHARD
I know I read those new revisions of the attack on Pearl Harbor. I know that there is more evidence that Roosevelt knew that we were going to be attack and he let it happen, but